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The Hamster Revolution (EasyRead Large Edition): How to Manage Your Email Before it Manages You»rank: 517327by: Mike Song
: :Today, the incongruity is that you're asked to process more information, particularly email, than is humanly possible. Each day you multitask your way through an avalanche of disorganized, unstructured information. It's a stressful world filled with uncertainty and interruptions. That said, I have some very good news. Just when you need it most, along comes The Hamster Revolution with four highly effective strategies for simplifying the management of information. |
Take Back Your Life!: Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to Get Organized and Stay Organized»rank: 15216by: Sally McGhee
: :If you re bogged down by unrelenting e-mail messages, conflicting commitments, and endless interruptions, it s not too late to reclaim control of your workday and take back your life! By applying the same time management and productivity techniques used by leading companies, you can better manage all of your communications, action items, and interactions. In this book, productivity expert Sally McGhee shows you how to take control and reclaim something you thought you had lost forever: your work-life balance. Now you can benefit from Sally s popular and highly regarded corporate education programs, learning simple but powerful techniques for rebalancing your personal and professional commitments by using the latest ... |
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How to Cheat at Configuring Exchange Server 2007: Including Outlook Web, Mobile, and Voice Access (How to Cheat) (How to Cheat)»rank: 22464by: Henrik Walther
: :According to Microsoft, Exchange Server delivers over 75% of all corporate e-mail. The 2007 release is the fist major overhaul since 2003. It attempts to address the challenge of delivering greater performance and accessibility while increasing protection against a new generation of high risk security threats. Microsoft has added many new features that dramatically improve the scope of Exchange Server and the Outlook web client, positioning the platform as a groupware and collaboration tool that is accessible to remote and wireless users as will as those wired directly to the corporate intranet. The typical SysAdmin needs a reference that cuts through all the complexity and seldom-used features to get the ... |
Managing Contacts with MS Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager»rank: 25257by: Edward Kachinske, Stacy Roach, Timothy Kachinske
: :Want to learn how to manage customer, prospect, and vendor information in Microsoft Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager? Want to use Microsoft Outlook to quickly and easily follow up on sales leads? Look no further! With minimal time investment, you can quickly and easily get up to speed on the powerful contact management functionality of Business Contact Manager. All you need is the information in this book. Managing Contacts with Microsoft Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager clearly and concisely reviews the practical areas of Business Contact Manager, such as contact management, sales opportunity management, marketing and campaign management, and project management. It examines each area of functionality, including relevance to ... |
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Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies (For Dummies (Computers))»rank: 83795by: Karen S. Fredricks, Lon Orenstein
: :Keep track of customers, coordinate projects, and implement initiatives The fun and easy way(r) to put BCM to work and make more money in less time Looking to make the most of Business Contact Manager? This nuts-and-bolts guide gets you up and running with this powerful software in no time. You'll take advantage of the latest features -- from customizing fields to integrating with Office Accounting -- to keep your business operating smoothly. Create quotes, orders, and invoices in a flash so you can focus on sales! Discover how to: * Create and manage a database * Organize your day * Share data among multiple users * Synchronize laptop data ... |
Txtng: The Gr8 Db8»rank: 35536by: David Crystal
: :Text messaging has spread like wildfire, especially among young people, who appear to spend most of their time texting, and are unwilling to write much else. Indeed the phenomena is so widespread that many parents, teachers, and media pundits have been outspoken in their criticism of it. Does texting spell the end of western civilization? In this humorous, level-headed and insightful book, David Crystal argues that the panic over texting is misplaced. Crystal, a world renowned linguist and prolific author on the uses and abuses of English, here looks at every aspect of the phenomenon of text-messaging and considers its effects on literacy, language, and society. He explains how texting ... |
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E-Mail: A Write It Well Guide--How to Write and Manage E-Mail in the Workplace»rank: 45167by: Janis Fisher Chan
: :The book is the updated version of E-Mail: A Write It Well Guide. In today's fast-paced, competitive business environment, everyone needs to communicate clearly and use time productively. E-Mail: A Write It Well Guide is a user-friendly book that is filled with guidelines, tips, and tools. Discover how to write professional e-mail that gets results, makes better use of e-mail time, and avoids problems that can be costly. The book includes questions and exercises. The updated version includes a section on using instant messaging and handheld devices. Used by individuals, corporations, and trainers, this is a must-have for anyone who writes e-mail at work. |
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 with SP1: Tony Redmond's Guide to Successful Implementation»rank: 24483by: Tony Redmond
: :Exchange 2007 represents the biggest advance in the history of Microsoft Exchange Server technology. Given Exchange's leap to x64 architecture and its wide array of new features, it isn't surprising that the SP1 release of 2007 would be particularly robust in terms of hotfixes, security enhancements and additional functionality. Tony Redmond's upgraded edition of his popular Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 bible features extensive coverage of the significant changes and additions offered with SP1. Every chapter has been updated, with particular focus on the most pivotal aspects of SP1, including:*install enabling on Windows Server 2008 *IVp6 support*Unified Messaging inclusion*EMC enhancements*Client Access Improvements for Outlook Web Access and Activesync*New user interfaces for ... |
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Outlook 2003 for Dummies»rank: 20829by: Bill Dyszel
: :Do you have more email accounts and messages than you can possibly manage? Do you often forget important details? How many times have you misplaced an important email address? Guess what? You can solve all these problems with Microsoft Outlook 2003, a component of Microsoft Office, and Outlook 2003 For Dummies will show you how! Over 100 million people use Outlook, but many only utilize a few features. Outlook is extremely versatile and can perform a wide range of functions like: E-mail organization Calendars and to-do lists Personal directories Journal-keeping With Outlook 2003 For Dummies, regarded as the #1 bestselling book on the subject, you will be able to get ... |
Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 Administrator's Companion, Second Edition»rank: 27778by: Walter Glenn, Scott Lowe, Joshua Maher
: :Get your mission-critical messaging and collaboration systems up and running with the essential guide to deploying and managing Exchange Server 2007, now updated for SP1. This comprehensive administrator s reference covers the full range of server and client deployments, unified communications, security features, performance optimization, troubleshooting, and disaster recovery. It also includes four chapters on security policy, tools, and techniques to help protect messaging systems from viruses, spam, and phishing. Written by expert authors Walter Glenn and Scott Lowe, this reference delivers comprehensive information to deploy and operate effective, reliable, and security-enhanced messaging and collaboration services. Key Book Benefits: Comprehensive one-volume resource for everyday operations and support of Exchange Server-based ... |